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These Are the Largest Salt Flats in Europe, in Northern Apulia.

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At 28 km from Trani, in the Italian region of Apulia, the municipality of Margherita di Savoia surprises with its salt flats, the largest in Italy and one of the largest in Europe, covering an area of almost 4,500 hectares. The natural reserve, which has a length of 20 kilometers by 5 wide, is formed by large salt and evaporation tanks that produce 550,000 tons of salt each year.

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At 28 km from Trani, in the Italian region of Apulia, the municipality of Margherita di Savoia surprises with its salt flats, the largest in Italy and one of the largest in Europe, covering an area of almost 4,500 hectares. The natural reserve, which has a length of 20 kilometers by 5 wide, is formed by large salt and evaporation tanks that produce 550,000 tons of salt each year.

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